Can the grass be cut n fed to them or it have to be fresh from ground?
@Deadwoodrabbitry3 күн бұрын
Cut grass can be fed.
@nicklotwitch78973 күн бұрын
@@Deadwoodrabbitry ok cool. Thanx
@deidreanderson89689 күн бұрын
Very informative! Thanks!
@Deadwoodrabbitry7 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@deannagorisek351913 күн бұрын
You did great!! Thank you for the information
@Deadwoodrabbitry7 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@amberkirk857420 күн бұрын
Dude!! You are AWESOME! keep up the good work
@Deadwoodrabbitry16 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ellenclayton595522 күн бұрын
Do you also grow them out for the pelts?
@Deadwoodrabbitry16 күн бұрын
No, I have not done that.
@hulagukhan-aniquiladordemo709825 күн бұрын
Fried rabbit is so good🐰🍖😋
@Deadwoodrabbitry24 күн бұрын
It really is!
@RegisChakanetsaАй бұрын
🔥
@TheWalkingGamerGamingChannelАй бұрын
Hey man, this channel is going somewhere. I’m 34 years old learning stuff from ? However old you are? 😂 seriously keep up the good work and if you get the chance hire an editor for your videos, that way you can get some inspiration on how to cut them up with proper transitions.
@Deadwoodrabbitry24 күн бұрын
I appreciate the tips!
@mattbrown1218Ай бұрын
Do the rabbits need any heating during the winter. It's regularly -30C where I am in winter. I'm worried I'd need to have them in a heated area.
@Deadwoodrabbitry24 күн бұрын
It gets about -40 where I live, this depends on the breed of rabbit, I do not provide any heat to my animals.
@coast_into_retirementАй бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I subscribed.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@ShaunShea328Ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@ShaunShea328Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@mkor572Ай бұрын
Is there anything you grow specifically for your rabbits? Great tips thank you
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Clover!
@mkor572Ай бұрын
Learning lots thank you , looking forward to those garden videos.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
More to come!
@user-ux8ky4bz4yАй бұрын
Good job young man , stay clean and avoid trouble at all costs
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Always!
@anna-mh5ctАй бұрын
Keep up the videos! Ive been wanting to get back into rabbits and will hopefully be able to in the next year or so!
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
You can do it!
@anna-mh5ctАй бұрын
I would love to raise either blue fox rabbit or otter rex because they are good meat breeds and have gorgeous fur. Awesome duel purpose breeds. Cali’s or new zealands would be amazing for meat because they grow fast and the fur is more multi use since it is white and can be dyed if you are selling furs. I like the natural look of blues and otters and would be using the furs for myself, friends and family. Someday it would be cool to raise blues/otters and cali’s for a well rounded multi purpose herd.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I really agree with your choice, I hope you find success
@anitachisnell8412Ай бұрын
Thank you for this information!😊
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Your Welcom
@bethreed2898Ай бұрын
I had a young doe kindle 21 in her second litter - she weaned 16
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
That is absolutely insane!! She's a keeper!
@bethreed2898Ай бұрын
@@Deadwoodrabbitry I’d already sold her as a bred doe. She was too close to kindling to go when they bought her, and then had an entire army when she kindled. I kept a full sister instead, who consistently produces 12-14 per litter and usually weans them all.
@Myopinion540Ай бұрын
I started mine in a napkin and hydro proxy in water and a little cinnamon powder. 4 to 6 days they sprouted . Now I plant in smaller container till I set outside. Seems to be doing good . But nice video
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Wonderful
@thefisherdude41910Ай бұрын
We did all good and is that a kolpin plow we have one in our ranger
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I'm not sure, we got the plow with the polaria quad at the dealership!
@jcshort31Ай бұрын
Another great informative video keep up the great work
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@angiepaulson989Ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout-out for Swamp Rabbit Rustics!
@Jaskitty12610Ай бұрын
Bunnies do 😢 not belong in cages bunnies need to be inside free roam
@Jaskitty12610Ай бұрын
Even if they are meat bunnies because then they get to live a good life until they die for food
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
If my rabbits escape, they sit right under the cage until I sit them back. They prefer cages to free roam
@jcshort31Ай бұрын
You're destined to be a school teacher very well done
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate the support!
@jcshort31Ай бұрын
Very informative and very well spoken from such a young man. Keep the videos coming just subbed
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Much appreciated!
@rodneywelch3556Ай бұрын
Everyone has an opinion and usually they stink worse than rabbit manure! Keep up the good work and pay no attention to comments that are rude and offer no value to your channel. Newly subscribed and looking forward to more informative videos!👍🏼😎
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
You are correct, and I always love a like minded person!
@Gods-ElectАй бұрын
Thanks
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
My pleasure!
@robroy8485Ай бұрын
Great video young man. So nice to see youngsters who have a passion other than their phones. Keep going . My wife and I love your channel. Please never let negative and destructive comments ever dampen your spirits or enthusiasm - remember this advice , from an old man 👍🏻 🇿🇦😀
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
The best words and advice comes from the people with the most experience. I love comments from others people who have much more knowledge then myself. Thank you for your support!
@timothyrussell1179Ай бұрын
(Never farmed rabbit) I like the idea of pellet because it is easier if you upgrade to automated feeding with a timed auger that pushes feed from a large hopper into each cage, but I too am concerned about long-term availability and price. Anyone seen other producers pelletizing their home-grown feed? Looking into what a pellet machine might cost. Then I can start with buying pellet and "upgrade" when the bank account is flush just like with the automated feeding, solar, etc.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I love all your ideas. You can get a small pellet mill for a few hundred dollars. I would love to pellet my own feed someday!
@angiepaulson989Ай бұрын
Those babies are so cute! Thank you for showing the process!
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks for always supporting me mom!
@edmit2001Ай бұрын
wow! so much details in one clip. Thanks
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@ritahawkins2336Ай бұрын
Good video, yet I certainly would like to view more video of the rabbits while you are talking. Best wishes!
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback
@user-mq1kp9nu5kАй бұрын
Mine is the chinchilla grey
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Great choice!
@stevejava4336Ай бұрын
Owen, great video. You are correct, pellets are a little pricey. Curently I have 6 working does. Feeding them is doable financially. However, We normally have 3 to 4 litters at any given time at various stages of growth. That gets pricy with pellets. I'm always looking for less expensive ways to feed the growouts.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Good quality alfalfa Hay, and some whole oats and black oil sunflower seeds. Thanks for the comment!
@WHISKEYBUNSRABBITRYАй бұрын
Hi! I just started raising rabbits for meat and would love to see videos on building cages for them and hutches. I love your videos. They are very informative. Keep going.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I plan on expanding soon, and will be sure to make that video!
@user-kf5wn7xd8dАй бұрын
Good video young man keep up the good work thank you so much
@HannahFallon23Ай бұрын
Very informative and nicely produced video! Thank you! My favorite rabbit to raise has been my silver fox’s and silver fox crosses they are beautiful and grow out nicely for meat!
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Good to hear!
@oliversmith7767Ай бұрын
Hi there! I just subscribed, this is a wonderful video - thank you! I feed my rabbits timothy hay and alfalfa cubes that I mash up with a hammer so that they are softer. What do you think? Should I change something? My 2 does just had 9 babies each, 1 week ago.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I would say you should be OK, you will need to provide salt at least, but watch your rabbits as long as they stay healthy, they are ok.👍
@robclark4955Ай бұрын
I think California rabbits look the nicest.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
They are pretty!😊
@floydmaine3613Ай бұрын
I like California/New Zealand crosses and silver foxes as well
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Beautiful rabbits!
@julynbaker1718Ай бұрын
Thank you for all the information. We are just starting our rabbit adventure and i enjoy hearing all you have to share.❤👍
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
My pleasure!
@buckreynolds7475Ай бұрын
You don't have to feed hay been feeding rabbits for 65 years ain't never feed any hay
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I don't know why you keep criticizing my videos but I am not stupid and know more that you think. I would appreciate if you would calm down.
@dragongirl3794Ай бұрын
You may not NEED to feed hay but it is much better for their gut health if you do
@buckreynolds7475Ай бұрын
Not on grow out better with out
@buckreynolds7475Ай бұрын
And I didn't say you are stupid you read to much I raise a100 baby a month and have for 65 years and I do know a little bit about it
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
@buckreynolds I know you have knowledge buy so do I. And you act like I don't know anything
@trine7986Ай бұрын
New rabbit owner AND subscriber to your channel here! Great video, much appreciated.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Awesome thank you!
@PinayfarmgirlАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing. New follower here. We are new to raising rabbits.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks! Any questions? Leave them here!
@KenDutchFarmKenyaАй бұрын
Very informative. Nice sharing
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Thanks for visiting
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
Depends on the tree. This year for me it's been terrible. My buddy did a 5 gallon bag about every 2 days
@bettyodom7726Ай бұрын
I'm very impressed with your knowledge.
@DeadwoodrabbitryАй бұрын
I appreciate that!
@bettyodom7726Ай бұрын
@@Deadwoodrabbitry I've been breeding rabbits for a few years, but I've learned new things from you. I love to see young people stepping out and leading the way! Keep it up!
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Good information! Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Can the grass be cut n fed to them or it have to be fresh from ground?
Cut grass can be fed.
@@Deadwoodrabbitry ok cool. Thanx
Very informative! Thanks!
You're welcome!
You did great!! Thank you for the information
Glad it was helpful!
Dude!! You are AWESOME! keep up the good work
Thanks!
Do you also grow them out for the pelts?
No, I have not done that.
Fried rabbit is so good🐰🍖😋
It really is!
🔥
Hey man, this channel is going somewhere. I’m 34 years old learning stuff from ? However old you are? 😂 seriously keep up the good work and if you get the chance hire an editor for your videos, that way you can get some inspiration on how to cut them up with proper transitions.
I appreciate the tips!
Do the rabbits need any heating during the winter. It's regularly -30C where I am in winter. I'm worried I'd need to have them in a heated area.
It gets about -40 where I live, this depends on the breed of rabbit, I do not provide any heat to my animals.
Thanks for the great video. I subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
That's awesome!
Awesome!
Is there anything you grow specifically for your rabbits? Great tips thank you
Clover!
Learning lots thank you , looking forward to those garden videos.
More to come!
Good job young man , stay clean and avoid trouble at all costs
Always!
Keep up the videos! Ive been wanting to get back into rabbits and will hopefully be able to in the next year or so!
You can do it!
I would love to raise either blue fox rabbit or otter rex because they are good meat breeds and have gorgeous fur. Awesome duel purpose breeds. Cali’s or new zealands would be amazing for meat because they grow fast and the fur is more multi use since it is white and can be dyed if you are selling furs. I like the natural look of blues and otters and would be using the furs for myself, friends and family. Someday it would be cool to raise blues/otters and cali’s for a well rounded multi purpose herd.
I really agree with your choice, I hope you find success
Thank you for this information!😊
Your Welcom
I had a young doe kindle 21 in her second litter - she weaned 16
That is absolutely insane!! She's a keeper!
@@Deadwoodrabbitry I’d already sold her as a bred doe. She was too close to kindling to go when they bought her, and then had an entire army when she kindled. I kept a full sister instead, who consistently produces 12-14 per litter and usually weans them all.
I started mine in a napkin and hydro proxy in water and a little cinnamon powder. 4 to 6 days they sprouted . Now I plant in smaller container till I set outside. Seems to be doing good . But nice video
Wonderful
We did all good and is that a kolpin plow we have one in our ranger
I'm not sure, we got the plow with the polaria quad at the dealership!
Another great informative video keep up the great work
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the shout-out for Swamp Rabbit Rustics!
Bunnies do 😢 not belong in cages bunnies need to be inside free roam
Even if they are meat bunnies because then they get to live a good life until they die for food
If my rabbits escape, they sit right under the cage until I sit them back. They prefer cages to free roam
You're destined to be a school teacher very well done
Thanks, I appreciate the support!
Very informative and very well spoken from such a young man. Keep the videos coming just subbed
Much appreciated!
Everyone has an opinion and usually they stink worse than rabbit manure! Keep up the good work and pay no attention to comments that are rude and offer no value to your channel. Newly subscribed and looking forward to more informative videos!👍🏼😎
You are correct, and I always love a like minded person!
Thanks
My pleasure!
Great video young man. So nice to see youngsters who have a passion other than their phones. Keep going . My wife and I love your channel. Please never let negative and destructive comments ever dampen your spirits or enthusiasm - remember this advice , from an old man 👍🏻 🇿🇦😀
The best words and advice comes from the people with the most experience. I love comments from others people who have much more knowledge then myself. Thank you for your support!
(Never farmed rabbit) I like the idea of pellet because it is easier if you upgrade to automated feeding with a timed auger that pushes feed from a large hopper into each cage, but I too am concerned about long-term availability and price. Anyone seen other producers pelletizing their home-grown feed? Looking into what a pellet machine might cost. Then I can start with buying pellet and "upgrade" when the bank account is flush just like with the automated feeding, solar, etc.
I love all your ideas. You can get a small pellet mill for a few hundred dollars. I would love to pellet my own feed someday!
Those babies are so cute! Thank you for showing the process!
Thanks for always supporting me mom!
wow! so much details in one clip. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed!
Good video, yet I certainly would like to view more video of the rabbits while you are talking. Best wishes!
Thanks for the feedback
Mine is the chinchilla grey
Great choice!
Owen, great video. You are correct, pellets are a little pricey. Curently I have 6 working does. Feeding them is doable financially. However, We normally have 3 to 4 litters at any given time at various stages of growth. That gets pricy with pellets. I'm always looking for less expensive ways to feed the growouts.
Good quality alfalfa Hay, and some whole oats and black oil sunflower seeds. Thanks for the comment!
Hi! I just started raising rabbits for meat and would love to see videos on building cages for them and hutches. I love your videos. They are very informative. Keep going.
I plan on expanding soon, and will be sure to make that video!
Good video young man keep up the good work thank you so much
Very informative and nicely produced video! Thank you! My favorite rabbit to raise has been my silver fox’s and silver fox crosses they are beautiful and grow out nicely for meat!
Good to hear!
Hi there! I just subscribed, this is a wonderful video - thank you! I feed my rabbits timothy hay and alfalfa cubes that I mash up with a hammer so that they are softer. What do you think? Should I change something? My 2 does just had 9 babies each, 1 week ago.
I would say you should be OK, you will need to provide salt at least, but watch your rabbits as long as they stay healthy, they are ok.👍
I think California rabbits look the nicest.
They are pretty!😊
I like California/New Zealand crosses and silver foxes as well
Beautiful rabbits!
Thank you for all the information. We are just starting our rabbit adventure and i enjoy hearing all you have to share.❤👍
My pleasure!
You don't have to feed hay been feeding rabbits for 65 years ain't never feed any hay
I don't know why you keep criticizing my videos but I am not stupid and know more that you think. I would appreciate if you would calm down.
You may not NEED to feed hay but it is much better for their gut health if you do
Not on grow out better with out
And I didn't say you are stupid you read to much I raise a100 baby a month and have for 65 years and I do know a little bit about it
@buckreynolds I know you have knowledge buy so do I. And you act like I don't know anything
New rabbit owner AND subscriber to your channel here! Great video, much appreciated.
Awesome thank you!
Thank you for sharing. New follower here. We are new to raising rabbits.
Thanks! Any questions? Leave them here!
Very informative. Nice sharing
Thanks for visiting
Depends on the tree. This year for me it's been terrible. My buddy did a 5 gallon bag about every 2 days
I'm very impressed with your knowledge.
I appreciate that!
@@Deadwoodrabbitry I've been breeding rabbits for a few years, but I've learned new things from you. I love to see young people stepping out and leading the way! Keep it up!
How much time does it usually take to fill it up?